Whether it is District lawyers or outside law firms filing the paperwork with the court, they should still represent the values of the stakeholders. GC Holmquist should be the one ensuring that the District is represented ethically, but does not seem up to the task. After all, no district employee was held accountable for Wyatt’s actions and Holmquist will not even guarantee that Wyatt will never work for the District again. In the case of the parents of students with moderate to severe disabilities, he kept the School Board from discussing the issue publicly. Ultimately, the elected School Board signs off on every one of the contracts with these law firms and also Holmquist’s employment contact. It is, therefore, time for them to step up and address this problem.